No Iran US Meeting Planned in Pakistan Says Iranian Foreign Ministry

No Iran US meeting planned in Pakistan, says Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei. He rejected reports about any scheduled talks between Iran and the United States. The statement came during his visit to Islamabad.
Baghaei said he arrived in Islamabad with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi for an official visit. He added that the delegation will meet senior Pakistani officials. These meetings will focus on regional developments and diplomatic efforts.
He explained that discussions will include Pakistan’s role in mediation efforts. Officials will review ongoing attempts to ease tensions in the region. They will also exchange views on restoring peace and stability.
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Moreover, Baghaei said talks will address what he described as imposed aggression by the United States. He noted that Iran will share its observations with Pakistani leadership. This step aims to improve coordination between both countries.
Finally, Esmail Baghaei clearly stated that no Iran US meeting planned in Pakistan during this visit. He emphasized that the agenda only includes bilateral talks with Pakistan. The clarification aims to remove confusion about possible negotiations.














